Russian
- юхть (juxtʹ), ю́фта (júfta), ю́хта (júxta) — till 19th century also
Etymology
Unknown, but suspected to be a Turkic borrowing of Classical Persian جفت (juft, “pair”) due to the hides having been tanned pairwise.
Pronunciation
Noun
юфть • (juftʹ) f inan (genitive ю́фти, uncountable)
- yuft, Russia leather
Declension
Declension of юфть (inan sg-only fem-form 3rd-decl accent-a)
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singular
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| nominative
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ю́фть júftʹ
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| genitive
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ю́фти júfti
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| dative
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ю́фти júfti
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| accusative
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ю́фть júftʹ
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| instrumental
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ю́фтью júftʹju
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| prepositional
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ю́фти júfti
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Derived terms
- юфтя́ный (juftjányj)
- ю́фотный (júfotnyj)
Descendants
- → Bulgarian: юфт (juft)
- → Czech: juchta
- → Finnish: juhti
- → Middle Low German: juften, juchten
- → Polish: jucht
- → Romanian: iuft
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic script: ју̏хта
- Latin script: jȕhta
- → Slovak: juchta
- → Ukrainian: ю́хта (júxta), юхт (juxt)